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Magnitude 3.7 Earthquake Centered Near Baldwin Hills Rattles SoCal Earth Day started with an earthquake. A magnitude 3.7 earthquake centered near Windsor Hills and Baldwin Hills shook Southern California around 12:03 a.m. Wednesday morning, according to the United States Geological Survey. The earthquake was

No Plan to Sue Riverside County Thanks to Revised Order on Religious Services, Attorney Said A Murrieta pastor who was threatening to sue Riverside County over prohibitions against religious gatherings under coronavirus-related public health orders will not move forward thanks to amended orders expressly

Seniors in LA, Mayor Says City Has Meals for You Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announced a new program to feed seniors in the city of Los Angeles during his daily coronavirus news conference Wednesday. Garcetti announced a new initiative to help seniors in

Bank Employees Call 911 While Robbery Suspect Pauses to Have Alcoholic Drink A 19-year-old man suspected of attempting to rob a Riverside bank and who paused to drink an alcoholic beverage before being arrested was free on bail Sunday. On Friday, Sonny Gutierrez Jr.

They Asked For Masks. McDonald’s Said They Could Have ‘Crazy Sock Day.’ Last month, workers at a Los Angeles McDonald’s went on strike to draw attention to unsafe working conditions and to demand basic personal protective equipment as they continued doing their jobs amid

List: Kaiser Permanente Temporarily Closes Some of Its Medical Offices Kaiser Permanente announced Thursday that it will temporarily close some medical offices in Southern California and limiting services at others due to the coronavirus pandemic. Click here for a full list of locations. In

Governor Newsom Signs Order for Expanded Childcare for Essential COVID-19 Workers People on the frontlines of the war against COVID-19 will have access to state-subsidized childcare programs under an executive order signed Saturday by Gov. Gavin Newsom. The order allows the California Department of

Riverside Sheriff’s Deputy Dies, 25 Other Employees Infected with Coronavirus A 15-year Riverside County Sheriff’s Department veteran assigned to the Murrieta jail died Thursday from coronavirus, revealing the “drastic aspects” of the pathogen, which Sheriff Chad Bianco said has infected 25 other employees, one

Pasadena Grab-and-Go Meal Program Resumes Tuesday After the grab-and-go meal program for Pasadena Unified School District students was suspended due to a kitchen employee being possibly diagnosed with COVID-19, PUSD announced that the program would resume Tuesday and continue weekdays from 9 a.m. to

Clippers’ Owner Steve Ballmer Donates $25 Million to COVID-19 Relief Fresh off his $400 million purchase of The Forum in Inglewood, L.A. Clippers owner Steve Balmmer and his wife Connie have pledged to donate $25 million dollars to COVID-19 relief. Reportedly, the money has

Kylie Jenner Donates $1 Million To First Responders For Coronavirus Relief Since everything else in this country besides Kylie Jenner’s money seems to be running out, the makeup mogul has made a $1 million donation to medical workers at the front lines of the

Your Complete Guide to SoCal School Closures: Reopening Dates, Free Meals, Online Learning Resources This is a complete list of all public school districts for the five counties that NBCLA covers — Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura. Included are locations for

Have a Game Delivered by Someone in Costume What to Know Geeky Teas & Games in Burbank The team is doing porch deliveries “in cosplay” within 10 miles of Burbank 1,200+ games and several great teas to order So you’ve done your puzzles, and

Map: Where to Find a LAUSD Grab-and-Go Student Meal Center Sixty grab-and-go food centers will open Wednesday in the Los Angeles Unified School District to provide students with meals during the district’s coronavirus closure. The centers will be open daily from 7 to 10

Israeli PM’s Corruption Trial Postponed Due to Coronavirus A Jerusalem district court announced on Sunday that it was postponing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s criminal trial for two months because of restrictions arising from the outbreak of the coronavirus. Netanyahu was scheduled to appear

LAUSD Prohibits Spectators at Athletic Events, Announces Coronavirus Restrictions No spectators will be allowed at athletic events and all large student and staff gatherings have been cancelled, Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Austin Buetner announced Wednesday. No known connection between individuals with the

Blue Ivy Shyly Meets LeBron James, And It’s All-Star-Level Adorable Blue Ivy hails from music royalty, but meeting the King of basketball Sunday had her looking up in awe. Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s oldest child was caught on video asking LeBron James for an autographed